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Originally posted by trekkor
The Bible noted the shape of the earth long before it was a "fact".
Nothing in the Bible has been proven to be false.
In fact, man eventually "discovers" what is contained therein as reliable in his own time.
Shouldn't this tell you something?
It never said a day is 24 hours, BTW. That is something man came up with.
KT
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not true
no trees with fruit before stars were created
no world wide flood ever over topped the mountians
no high place to see the four corners of the world or all the nations at once
no stoping the sun in the sky so the battle can be won
and more then a few false Prophecies
lets take Prophecies in Isaiah
# God told Isaiah to tell Ahaz, the King of Judah, not to be concerned about Rezin (the king of Syria) or Pekah (the king of Israel). But according to 2 Chr.28:5-6 "God delivered him [Ahaz] into the hand of the king of Syria; and they smote him, and carried away a great multitude of them captives, and brought them to Damascus. And he was also delivered into the hand of the king of Israel, who smote him with a great slaughter." 7:3-7
# The King James Version mistranslates the Hebrew word "almah", which means "young woman" as "virgin". (The Hebrew word, "bethulah", means "virgin".) In addition, the young woman referred to in this verse was living at the time of the prophecy. And Jesus, of course, was called Jesus -- and is not called Emmanuel in any verse in the New Testament. 7:14
# These verses falsely predict that Babylon will never again be inhabited. 13:19-20
# Dragons will live in Babylonian palaces and satyrs will dance there. 13:21-22
# This verse prophesies that Damascus will be completely destroyed and no longer be inhabited. Yet Damascus has never been completely destroyed and is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities. 17:1
# The river of Egypt (identified as the Nile in RSV) shall dry up. This has never occurred. 19:5